'A'isha al-Ba'uniyya is a female mystic from 15th-century Damascus. In her treatise about 'The Principles of Sufism' she examines, at the request of a Sufi fellow, the four roots of Islamic mysticism: repentance, sincere faith, remembrance, and love. This last section is followed by an appendix on divine Love, which is here partially translated, for the first time, into Italian. A vibrant text, woven with Qur'anic quotations and 'A'isha's own poems, it represents a remarkable example of a female understanding of Islam.

Diez, M., L'itinerario mistico di un'amica di Dio, <<OASIS>>, 2019; (30): 102-112 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/146959]

L'itinerario mistico di un'amica di Dio

Diez, Martino
2019

Abstract

'A'isha al-Ba'uniyya is a female mystic from 15th-century Damascus. In her treatise about 'The Principles of Sufism' she examines, at the request of a Sufi fellow, the four roots of Islamic mysticism: repentance, sincere faith, remembrance, and love. This last section is followed by an appendix on divine Love, which is here partially translated, for the first time, into Italian. A vibrant text, woven with Qur'anic quotations and 'A'isha's own poems, it represents a remarkable example of a female understanding of Islam.
2019
Italiano
Tradotto anche in francese (sempre sulla rivista Oasis, edizione francese, stesso numero e stessa paginazione)
Diez, M., L'itinerario mistico di un'amica di Dio, <<OASIS>>, 2019; (30): 102-112 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/146959]
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